I. COURSE DESCRIPTION
Students will develop the leadership skills to assume individual responsibility for effectively creating and producing appropriate regional, national, or global organizational outcomes; and skills in reflective thinking and critical analysis (e.g., using action research methods and tools) to convert organizational core competencies into organizational performance consistent with an organization's vision. Prerequisites: Full matriculation, completion of 39 credit hours in the appropriate degree program and a 3.0 GPA. This class is pass/fail and does not calculate into the student's GPA. This course is not financial aid eligible when taken by itself.
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II. PREREQUISITES
Not required
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III. LEARNING OUTCOMES
Please see daily breakdown under Course Activities to Meet Objectives.The following list of items will be mailed to your home address 4-6 weeks prior to your scheduled workshop: 1) Memorandum from the Master's Programs Administration 2) Memorandum from Dr. Bob Preziosi, Professor 3) Organization Audit Instruction Sheet 4) Type and Temperament Survey 5) Guidelines for Conducting a Productivity Audit by Management Associates 6) Application for Degree
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IV. COURSE MATERIAL
- Required Materials
- Textbooks
The Leadership Road: A Report and Suggestions for Action
- 2009
Dr. Robert Preziosi
Llumina Press
ISBN: 9781595267726
The Organization of the Future 2: Visions, Strategies, and Insights on Managing in a New Era
- 2009
Francis Hesselbein (editor), Marshall Goldsmith (editor)
Jossey-Bass
ISBN: 9780470185452
- Others
APA Manual
Effective October 1st 2009, the 6th edition of the APA Manual is required for all courses.
NSU Bookstore
Textbooks and Case Studies may be purchased from the NSU Bookstore (located in the University Park Plaza) by calling 1-800-509-2665 or online at http://www.nsubooks.bkstore.com.
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The NSU libraries comprise the Alvin Sherman Library, Research, and Information Technology Center, East Campus Branch Library, Health Professions Division Library, Law Library and Technology Center, North Miami Beach Branch Library, University School Library Media Centers, and the William S. Richardson Ocean Science Library. Students are strongly encouraged to visit one of the physical locations and/or take advantage of the vast electronic library available for research. For more information, please visit http://www.nova.edu/library.
Please note that all required and recommended materials should be referenced in APA style.
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